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ATTEND
CONVOCATION PROSCRIPT WRITE THOSE
TERM PAPERS
Richmond Professional Institute, College of William and Mary and V.P.I. Extension Co-operating
VOL. XXIV RI9HMOND, VIRGINIA, MAY 5, 1948 NUMBER 13
May Day Activities Slated For This . Week End
William Sewell Ejected· Next Presideni Of SGA
Dance Outcome I '
Is Uncertain Commerical
Results of the Freshman class ,Chemistry
meeting tomorrow will detennme I T B .,
IA ' dd' > O(kdlTo Be Installed Friday
ltlon A t Honor Convocation Will House I
whether or not there will be a 0 e Given
fo:rmal May Day dance. Edward Undergrads
William Sewell, Junior in pre-social work, is the next
president. of the Student Governmeut Association. With
less than half the school Yoting, he defeated William Jordan.
Kelly, class prE::Bi.dent' made the
announcement Thursday when he
said that if the necessary $145
is raised through dues, the affair
will take' place Saturday night in
the Gray's Armory.
Meanwhile, the May Day com­mlttee
heaeed by Mary Caligari
and Carl Bondoian, is going a­head
with plans for other week­end
events.
In addition to thJ fashion show
VIRGINIA j'1'lNN
May Day Quee~
I Other I officers elected were
A four year course in commer- Approval of the purchase , of M I W 0 ] I Lola Mae Shiflet, vice-president;
cial chemistry will be started at 902 Park A venue has been re- od e S I K~~erine Sh:we, secretary; and
RPI in September. It will lead ceived from the Budget Director's I WillIam Hamllton, treaSUrer.
tc a degree of Bachelor of Sci- Office at the state Capitol. This Sh 0 0 0 I These officers will be installed
once. , , building is situated between 900 OW rlglna I at the Honor Key convocation
The eurriculum will combine Park Avenue, the Music BUilding. Friday at 10 o'clock in the Grove
courses in chemistry and business , and 904 Park Avenue, the faculty CreatlOons Avenue Baptist church. The con-so
as to prepare stude?ts- for pos-I apartment. The ,purchase was vocation will be formal for all
ltions in sales, marketing, market made some months ago. Seniors and faculty.
research or advertising in the The new building MIl be used Modeling . clothes which they t Only 440 votes were cast for
field of chemistry. to house Wldergraduate students have designed, students in ~he l president in the SGA elections.
The course will include three now living at 908 West FrankJin department of costume Design Thirty-eight of these were dis­years
of chemistry, a year of btreet or Sculpture Court, which ~nd Fashion will present the 12th I qualified in the secretary and
PCl~YsSsieCsS ma' ndb ....m. naethSSemlaaWti,cS'stalUltis~ wilst·uldenbets."used to house -graduate a on.ual faS~ion show in the gym- treasurer votes for student failure
- ......". naSlUm Friday. May 7 at 4 p. m. to follow directions. Ballot instru-tics,
advertising, economics, and The rooms on the upper floor The students have had, as tbeir ctions were to vote one man and
organization. • of the Administration building basic trainmg, courses in the hls- : one woman, but these ballots
The new course will be under where graduate students now tory of costume and the study of ; were marked with two votes for
the joint directorship of Dr. Mary live will be used .nexl year for textiles and fabrics. They have the same sex.
E. Kapp, associate professor of offices and teaching purposes. received instruction in style de- Sewell Is a married veteran
chemistry. and Mr. I. John Kre- The change WUJ give the cOl- signing, pattern drafting, and use from Savannah, Ga. Jordan, also
pick, . professor of business ad- lege about the same number of and aJteration of commercial a veteran, is a psychology major.
ministration. d6rmitory rooms as at present, patterns. Miss Shiflet a Junior in the
but the acquirement of these Assisting Mrs. Hazel Munday, drama departm'ent, is from Church III Students Must new buildings and the shifts de- ossistant professor of costume I' vilie. She was president of the
scribed above will give about 16 design, will be Mrs. Sally Marks, Cotillion Club this past year, and M k U E more offices for teaching and an ,Miss Marion Welch, and Mrs. has appeared in many Theater a e p xams .. additio~al conference room Ollr Aubrey Bass. . Associates productions. She de-
Ab C ·' t.h~ thu-d floor. The purchase of Con:mentator fOr the show W11l feated Nancy ;'aesiaeffer, a Bus­sence
· omlt ee this propperty, and the recent be MISS Norma Jackson, sopho- iness Administration major, from . . I purchase of 904 Park Avenue, more. The winners in the Miller I Short Hills, N. J.
. Students ~ho mISS exam mat- increases the number of buildings and Rhoads and WRNL sewing Miss Shane, a. redhead Sopho­Ions
due to Illness m~y take the I which the college now owns debt contests will provide the high- more, is major in Distributive
?eferred tests at a bme CODven- free from 20 to 22. Hghts of the afternoon.. These I Education. Recently president of
lent to both the respective stu- are June Chandler, winner of $50 the Freshman and Sophomore
dent and inst.ructor before Octo- Seniors To Meet fi~s~ prize. for a plum. colored I classes, she is from Florence, S.
ber I , 1948 If an excuse, fr~ml tailored s~t; Bette Quillen $25 C. During this past year she
to be held Friday. an athletic Dr. Margaret Johnson ort dMiSS I There wtII be a. Senior Class ~econd pnze; and Helen Jean served as treasurer of the SG ..
Juliet Woodson, is presen e ac- Keeling a fonner student; first H' 'It Fr hm f
rally has been scheduled for Sat- cording . to the Registrar's office. mooting on Thursday, Ma.y 6, prize for an original suit design. amI on, a es an rom
urday. The rally will be held in "'ork no" n4">mpleted before the according to Harriet Richards, Judges fo'r "Fashion Trends West Point, is majoring in gen~
the Grove A venue Baptist church " ...... presldent. The meeting wUl be eral business. He defeated Edward
at 11 a. m. end of the semester "'\lUI not war- r held in Ad between ,I and 2 '48" w~ll be l\ltss Alice Clarke of (Continued on page 2)
At 2 p. m. the May Day pro- rant an incomplete. Instead the iJ. m. Miller and Rhoads, Mr. Jack .
cession ending in the trowning grade will be cut accordingly. The meeting, said l\liss Rtch- Gold and Miss Lorai.n e Plymale AT'
of queen Virginia Lee Penn will Those who wish their grades ards, will concern Conunence- 01 Thalhlmer's, and Miss Liza rt rIp
begin on the East Lawn. Miss before they can be mailed from ! ment Week. She_urges all sen- Christian from. MontaJdo's. Cos-
Penn's attendants include stu- the Registrar's office may ~nclose l iors to a.ttend. tumes '~JUdg~:O~UiquaJ.i~~ Success Say dent government vice-president a self-addresse-d postcard in the of . wor p, s a ty .
Byrd Bradshaw . and seniors, blue examinaliol) books. In this I desIgn to material, and suJtabil- 1
Laura Barrett Boyles and Eliza- way, the instructors can mail . Progress Parade of de6lgn to wearer. T rave ers (Continued on page ,2) (Continued on page 4) The recent field trip provided I
--,--------------------------1 Will Feature additional. information when. the B Nanc Grallam
• . students vlslted top thght deSlgn.\.. Y Y C °ll> M ke Sp > otl Ion a s rIng pi ans "Fr eed om" PIa y ':~c::.'r deNlle,w WYilolrik~ n:'u csha :, CRla~'Sr: tripI t wwe as evtehre hmado,s" t seuxccclaeismsfeudl
"This Precious Freedom" by Barrack and Fox-Brownie. The Mrs. Hazel Mundy. offiCIal cbap~
Stratford Club Is
Site Of Outing
An outdoor social at the Strat·
ford Hilis Country club will cli-
• max the Cotillion club's 1947-48
activities it was decided at a
meeting the past Thursday. The
outing wili take piace Saturday,
May 15, from 1 to 10 p. m.
A bus will lea..., the Ad. Build­ing.
TIle time will be announced
later. Members of the club must
have paJd ba.cIt dues and a 25
cent cover charge by Ma.y 8,
Betty Acker, treasurer sald. They
must also sign on a special post­er
in the front hall of the Ad
Bullding at the time the .payment
"' made.
The Stratford Hills club is
owned by Lindsley ml, an RPI
student who is developing it for
an entertainment center. Archery
badminton and croquet will be
possible when the Cotillion group
goes. Later swimming is planned.
Horseback riding is also available
at an extra charge.
Picnic supper will be provided
for the group at the cost of $1-
each. A movie will be shown tree.
The club; about two miles from
the city limits, wa.s described by
)(ro. Virgie A. Chalkley, CotilUon
spoJUK>r, as ua beaut~ place."
Joyce Mathis Is
New President
Arch Obaler, will be presented ~tudents also visited the Metropol- ~~e~~e ~~ th~o ~!;Ud~O~k~~:
ltan museum, the Costwne In· . P
by the Theater Associates of the stitute, Cohama Fabrics and the Judgi~g fro~ the comments of
Ait. as the feature pr~sentation Sim licit and McCall attern the Journeymg studef\ts .tile trip
for tonight's radio show. h P Y P was extremely worthwhile edu-
Joyce Mathis is a junior from The play was adapted for the o~s'fashion show is 0 en to the :a.tio~ly and otherwise. .
West Englewood, N. J., is the &PI p'r~gress par~de .by ;Doris.e p Durmg the day each group
new president of the RPI Cotil- Lea Wllliams, a maJ~r m the ~e- pubhc and students. Advertising Art, Drama,Fashion
lion club: Miss Mathis, fromerly partment of dramatic art. Miss Design, Fine Arts, and Interior
secretary of the club, will serve Williams is ·also director of the Dunkum Is Prexy Decorating - visited mu...wns,!
during 1948-'49. play. exhibits, and establishments per"
Vloo-presldent is Julia. O'Far- ,Ths drama narrates the exper- Of Administration taininl: to their particular lnter-i
reIl of Petersburg. BUds. l\lere- iences and rcac.tlOD8 of one man ests. Employees were eager to'
dlth of Pulaski is secretary. and when he is deprived of clviJ Bennie Dunkum, sophomore help in every way, in order tcli
Lola. Mae Shiflet, fonner presl- rig~tsJ all the freedoms of 1\ de- was elected president of the Ad- bring better understanding to the
dent, is treasurer. Patricia Prlck- moeracy, and faced with an . in~ ministrator's club at a ' meeting students of the job they hav&.
ett, of Troutville will be student vaslon of his C0U11try by m.en on April 28. before them. Southerners received'
government rep·:.esentatlve. whose philosophy Is "might Other officers elected were: a taste of real Northern. hospi-
Officers were chosen at meel- makes right." Charles Oliver, vice-president, tality.
ings last Thursday at which time The cast of tonight's production Nancy Kaesshaefer, secretary, The nights were free and the
plans were made for the outing includes: Norbert Edwards, Ro- and Clyde Hill, treasurer. Club students tOOk oomplete advantage.
to be held at Stratford Hills May bert Joyce, Tyrone "Morrow, reporter will be Martha Aldhizer, of them. Those who had been to
15. ~ Arthur Green, and Eleanor Free- and William Hamilton will be New York went Bight-seeing \0,
Mrs. Virgie A. Chalkley will man. the student government repre- the top of the gale-swept Empire.
continue as sponsor of the club. Next week's show will be a. ~en tative. State building, goggled at Times
Officers this year were Misses musical program featWing voice Plans for a picniC were made Square, and got lost on the sub­Shiflet
and Mathis, Jean Elber· and piano selections by students and will be held Saturday, May ways. There were those who
son, Betty Acker, and Nancy of Mr... Helen F. Rhodes, assist- 15th at Byrd Park, according to stayed up all night and then took
SimrUl. ant professor of voice and Mr. Aldhizer. the ferry-boat ride at 5:00 a. m..
William ;Pa:yne, assistant pro- Club members and their dates tc, Staten Island.
JUNIOR RECITAL fessor of piano. will leave from the Administrat- Three unwary innocents ba~
The Junior Recital will be pre- Helen Stone, Judith Broome, and
sen ted by the SchOOl ot M"UBic Charles ATnold. The women com~
May 10 at 8:30 p. m. Violln and prise the violin quartette and will
piano S0108 are .n the program play the Allegro Moderato from
Those participating will be: ''The Unfinished Symphony," by
Betsy Dugdale, Kay Boatwright, ShUberl-ion
buildlng at 3 :15 p. m. A car pened in on a burlesque quite by' •
convoy. made up of volunteer accident. Three girls got stuck
club members, will be the means in an elevator and had to leap to
of transportation. safety. And of course there were.
"Nothing ruins the truth like
stretching It."
night clubs, plays, movies, _ .
reigning over all, the fabuloWl
prlcee.

May Day Activities Slated For This Week End, William Sewell Elected Next President Of SGA, To Be Installed Friday At Honor Convocation, Dance Outcome Is Uncertain -- Commercial Chemistry To Be Given -- Addition O'kd Will House Undergrads -- Models Will Show Original Creations -- Ill Students Must Make Up Exams-Absence Comit'ee -- Cotillion Makes Spring Plans, Stratford Club Is Site Of Outing, Joyce Mathis Is New President -- Progress Parade Will Feature "Freedom" Play -- Dunkum Is Prexy Of Administration -- Art Trip Success Say Travelers

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Published by the students of the Richmond Professional Institute, College of William and Mary (1940-1947); The Richmond Professional Institute and Virginia Polytechnic Institute cooperating (1947-1955); Richmond Professional Institute of the Colege of William and Mary <1955-1962>; Richmond Professional Institute, Sept. 21, 1962-May 24, 1968; Virginia Commonwealth University, Sept. 20, 1968-May 23, 1969.

ATTEND
CONVOCATION PROSCRIPT WRITE THOSE
TERM PAPERS
Richmond Professional Institute, College of William and Mary and V.P.I. Extension Co-operating
VOL. XXIV RI9HMOND, VIRGINIA, MAY 5, 1948 NUMBER 13
May Day Activities Slated For This . Week End
William Sewell Ejected· Next Presideni Of SGA
Dance Outcome I '
Is Uncertain Commerical
Results of the Freshman class ,Chemistry
meeting tomorrow will detennme I T B .,
IA ' dd' > O(kdlTo Be Installed Friday
ltlon A t Honor Convocation Will House I
whether or not there will be a 0 e Given
fo:rmal May Day dance. Edward Undergrads
William Sewell, Junior in pre-social work, is the next
president. of the Student Governmeut Association. With
less than half the school Yoting, he defeated William Jordan.
Kelly, class prE::Bi.dent' made the
announcement Thursday when he
said that if the necessary $145
is raised through dues, the affair
will take' place Saturday night in
the Gray's Armory.
Meanwhile, the May Day com­mlttee
heaeed by Mary Caligari
and Carl Bondoian, is going a­head
with plans for other week­end
events.
In addition to thJ fashion show
VIRGINIA j'1'lNN
May Day Quee~
I Other I officers elected were
A four year course in commer- Approval of the purchase , of M I W 0 ] I Lola Mae Shiflet, vice-president;
cial chemistry will be started at 902 Park A venue has been re- od e S I K~~erine Sh:we, secretary; and
RPI in September. It will lead ceived from the Budget Director's I WillIam Hamllton, treaSUrer.
tc a degree of Bachelor of Sci- Office at the state Capitol. This Sh 0 0 0 I These officers will be installed
once. , , building is situated between 900 OW rlglna I at the Honor Key convocation
The eurriculum will combine Park Avenue, the Music BUilding. Friday at 10 o'clock in the Grove
courses in chemistry and business , and 904 Park Avenue, the faculty CreatlOons Avenue Baptist church. The con-so
as to prepare stude?ts- for pos-I apartment. The ,purchase was vocation will be formal for all
ltions in sales, marketing, market made some months ago. Seniors and faculty.
research or advertising in the The new building MIl be used Modeling . clothes which they t Only 440 votes were cast for
field of chemistry. to house Wldergraduate students have designed, students in ~he l president in the SGA elections.
The course will include three now living at 908 West FrankJin department of costume Design Thirty-eight of these were dis­years
of chemistry, a year of btreet or Sculpture Court, which ~nd Fashion will present the 12th I qualified in the secretary and
PCl~YsSsieCsS ma' ndb ....m. naethSSemlaaWti,cS'stalUltis~ wilst·uldenbets."used to house -graduate a on.ual faS~ion show in the gym- treasurer votes for student failure
- ......". naSlUm Friday. May 7 at 4 p. m. to follow directions. Ballot instru-tics,
advertising, economics, and The rooms on the upper floor The students have had, as tbeir ctions were to vote one man and
organization. • of the Administration building basic trainmg, courses in the hls- : one woman, but these ballots
The new course will be under where graduate students now tory of costume and the study of ; were marked with two votes for
the joint directorship of Dr. Mary live will be used .nexl year for textiles and fabrics. They have the same sex.
E. Kapp, associate professor of offices and teaching purposes. received instruction in style de- Sewell Is a married veteran
chemistry. and Mr. I. John Kre- The change WUJ give the cOl- signing, pattern drafting, and use from Savannah, Ga. Jordan, also
pick, . professor of business ad- lege about the same number of and aJteration of commercial a veteran, is a psychology major.
ministration. d6rmitory rooms as at present, patterns. Miss Shiflet a Junior in the
but the acquirement of these Assisting Mrs. Hazel Munday, drama departm'ent, is from Church III Students Must new buildings and the shifts de- ossistant professor of costume I' vilie. She was president of the
scribed above will give about 16 design, will be Mrs. Sally Marks, Cotillion Club this past year, and M k U E more offices for teaching and an ,Miss Marion Welch, and Mrs. has appeared in many Theater a e p xams .. additio~al conference room Ollr Aubrey Bass. . Associates productions. She de-
Ab C ·' t.h~ thu-d floor. The purchase of Con:mentator fOr the show W11l feated Nancy ;'aesiaeffer, a Bus­sence
· omlt ee this propperty, and the recent be MISS Norma Jackson, sopho- iness Administration major, from . . I purchase of 904 Park Avenue, more. The winners in the Miller I Short Hills, N. J.
. Students ~ho mISS exam mat- increases the number of buildings and Rhoads and WRNL sewing Miss Shane, a. redhead Sopho­Ions
due to Illness m~y take the I which the college now owns debt contests will provide the high- more, is major in Distributive
?eferred tests at a bme CODven- free from 20 to 22. Hghts of the afternoon.. These I Education. Recently president of
lent to both the respective stu- are June Chandler, winner of $50 the Freshman and Sophomore
dent and inst.ructor before Octo- Seniors To Meet fi~s~ prize. for a plum. colored I classes, she is from Florence, S.
ber I , 1948 If an excuse, fr~ml tailored s~t; Bette Quillen $25 C. During this past year she
to be held Friday. an athletic Dr. Margaret Johnson ort dMiSS I There wtII be a. Senior Class ~econd pnze; and Helen Jean served as treasurer of the SG ..
Juliet Woodson, is presen e ac- Keeling a fonner student; first H' 'It Fr hm f
rally has been scheduled for Sat- cording . to the Registrar's office. mooting on Thursday, Ma.y 6, prize for an original suit design. amI on, a es an rom
urday. The rally will be held in "'ork no" n4">mpleted before the according to Harriet Richards, Judges fo'r "Fashion Trends West Point, is majoring in gen~
the Grove A venue Baptist church " ...... presldent. The meeting wUl be eral business. He defeated Edward
at 11 a. m. end of the semester "'\lUI not war- r held in Ad between ,I and 2 '48" w~ll be l\ltss Alice Clarke of (Continued on page 2)
At 2 p. m. the May Day pro- rant an incomplete. Instead the iJ. m. Miller and Rhoads, Mr. Jack .
cession ending in the trowning grade will be cut accordingly. The meeting, said l\liss Rtch- Gold and Miss Lorai.n e Plymale AT'
of queen Virginia Lee Penn will Those who wish their grades ards, will concern Conunence- 01 Thalhlmer's, and Miss Liza rt rIp
begin on the East Lawn. Miss before they can be mailed from ! ment Week. She_urges all sen- Christian from. MontaJdo's. Cos-
Penn's attendants include stu- the Registrar's office may ~nclose l iors to a.ttend. tumes '~JUdg~:O~UiquaJ.i~~ Success Say dent government vice-president a self-addresse-d postcard in the of . wor p, s a ty .
Byrd Bradshaw . and seniors, blue examinaliol) books. In this I desIgn to material, and suJtabil- 1
Laura Barrett Boyles and Eliza- way, the instructors can mail . Progress Parade of de6lgn to wearer. T rave ers (Continued on page ,2) (Continued on page 4) The recent field trip provided I
--,--------------------------1 Will Feature additional. information when. the B Nanc Grallam
• . students vlslted top thght deSlgn.\.. Y Y C °ll> M ke Sp > otl Ion a s rIng pi ans "Fr eed om" PIa y ':~c::.'r deNlle,w WYilolrik~ n:'u csha :, CRla~'Sr: tripI t wwe as evtehre hmado,s" t seuxccclaeismsfeudl
"This Precious Freedom" by Barrack and Fox-Brownie. The Mrs. Hazel Mundy. offiCIal cbap~
Stratford Club Is
Site Of Outing
An outdoor social at the Strat·
ford Hilis Country club will cli-
• max the Cotillion club's 1947-48
activities it was decided at a
meeting the past Thursday. The
outing wili take piace Saturday,
May 15, from 1 to 10 p. m.
A bus will lea..., the Ad. Build­ing.
TIle time will be announced
later. Members of the club must
have paJd ba.cIt dues and a 25
cent cover charge by Ma.y 8,
Betty Acker, treasurer sald. They
must also sign on a special post­er
in the front hall of the Ad
Bullding at the time the .payment
"' made.
The Stratford Hills club is
owned by Lindsley ml, an RPI
student who is developing it for
an entertainment center. Archery
badminton and croquet will be
possible when the Cotillion group
goes. Later swimming is planned.
Horseback riding is also available
at an extra charge.
Picnic supper will be provided
for the group at the cost of $1-
each. A movie will be shown tree.
The club; about two miles from
the city limits, wa.s described by
)(ro. Virgie A. Chalkley, CotilUon
spoJUK>r, as ua beaut~ place."
Joyce Mathis Is
New President
Arch Obaler, will be presented ~tudents also visited the Metropol- ~~e~~e ~~ th~o ~!;Ud~O~k~~:
ltan museum, the Costwne In· . P
by the Theater Associates of the stitute, Cohama Fabrics and the Judgi~g fro~ the comments of
Ait. as the feature pr~sentation Sim licit and McCall attern the Journeymg studef\ts .tile trip
for tonight's radio show. h P Y P was extremely worthwhile edu-
Joyce Mathis is a junior from The play was adapted for the o~s'fashion show is 0 en to the :a.tio~ly and otherwise. .
West Englewood, N. J., is the &PI p'r~gress par~de .by ;Doris.e p Durmg the day each group
new president of the RPI Cotil- Lea Wllliams, a maJ~r m the ~e- pubhc and students. Advertising Art, Drama,Fashion
lion club: Miss Mathis, fromerly partment of dramatic art. Miss Design, Fine Arts, and Interior
secretary of the club, will serve Williams is ·also director of the Dunkum Is Prexy Decorating - visited mu...wns,!
during 1948-'49. play. exhibits, and establishments per"
Vloo-presldent is Julia. O'Far- ,Ths drama narrates the exper- Of Administration taininl: to their particular lnter-i
reIl of Petersburg. BUds. l\lere- iences and rcac.tlOD8 of one man ests. Employees were eager to'
dlth of Pulaski is secretary. and when he is deprived of clviJ Bennie Dunkum, sophomore help in every way, in order tcli
Lola. Mae Shiflet, fonner presl- rig~tsJ all the freedoms of 1\ de- was elected president of the Ad- bring better understanding to the
dent, is treasurer. Patricia Prlck- moeracy, and faced with an . in~ ministrator's club at a ' meeting students of the job they hav&.
ett, of Troutville will be student vaslon of his C0U11try by m.en on April 28. before them. Southerners received'
government rep·:.esentatlve. whose philosophy Is "might Other officers elected were: a taste of real Northern. hospi-
Officers were chosen at meel- makes right." Charles Oliver, vice-president, tality.
ings last Thursday at which time The cast of tonight's production Nancy Kaesshaefer, secretary, The nights were free and the
plans were made for the outing includes: Norbert Edwards, Ro- and Clyde Hill, treasurer. Club students tOOk oomplete advantage.
to be held at Stratford Hills May bert Joyce, Tyrone "Morrow, reporter will be Martha Aldhizer, of them. Those who had been to
15. ~ Arthur Green, and Eleanor Free- and William Hamilton will be New York went Bight-seeing \0,
Mrs. Virgie A. Chalkley will man. the student government repre- the top of the gale-swept Empire.
continue as sponsor of the club. Next week's show will be a. ~en tative. State building, goggled at Times
Officers this year were Misses musical program featWing voice Plans for a picniC were made Square, and got lost on the sub­Shiflet
and Mathis, Jean Elber· and piano selections by students and will be held Saturday, May ways. There were those who
son, Betty Acker, and Nancy of Mr... Helen F. Rhodes, assist- 15th at Byrd Park, according to stayed up all night and then took
SimrUl. ant professor of voice and Mr. Aldhizer. the ferry-boat ride at 5:00 a. m..
William ;Pa:yne, assistant pro- Club members and their dates tc, Staten Island.
JUNIOR RECITAL fessor of piano. will leave from the Administrat- Three unwary innocents ba~
The Junior Recital will be pre- Helen Stone, Judith Broome, and
sen ted by the SchOOl ot M"UBic Charles ATnold. The women com~
May 10 at 8:30 p. m. Violln and prise the violin quartette and will
piano S0108 are .n the program play the Allegro Moderato from
Those participating will be: ''The Unfinished Symphony" by
Betsy Dugdale, Kay Boatwright, ShUberl-ion
buildlng at 3 :15 p. m. A car pened in on a burlesque quite by' •
convoy. made up of volunteer accident. Three girls got stuck
club members, will be the means in an elevator and had to leap to
of transportation. safety. And of course there were.
"Nothing ruins the truth like
stretching It."
night clubs, plays, movies, _ .
reigning over all, the fabuloWl
prlcee.